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Cut across the hills on December 15th 2006 to avoid gridlock on the M50 and found myself in snow! While that is fairly common for Sally Gap in Winter the weather had been extremely mild right up to the night before; so it was rather unexpected. After taking the photos I reckoned it was time to write a page on The Military Road!
I have tried upload a brief video; I converted it to abc.ogg format (successfully, as per instructions [ HERE]) but when I click on it I can't play it!
Anyone got an Idiot's Guide on how to get '.AVI' format video to play in Wiki without having to understand the maths in the Special Theory of Relativity?
( Sarah777 22:45, 16 December 2006 (UTC))
Why are the KM units in this article being converted to miles at the ratio of 0.5? This is obviously not the correct ratio, unfortunately I am unable to rectify this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.101.6.94 ( talk) 18:30, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
Transferring text entered into the article lede by User:Gnomon
--This is not completely true. The start of the Military Road was not as described here. It started in Rockbrook, just off the R116, and went through Massy's Wood, joining Stocking Lane/R115 near the current location of Timbercraft. From there, it coincided with the R115.--
Further discussion here please. jxm ( talk) 18:57, 14 April 2014 (UTC)
There was and is a Military Road in Dublin leading to the south side of Heuston/Kingsbridge station but is is also noteworthy. I remember it led to a westerly placed platform that was often reserved for soldier trains to keep separate from regular trains. (I recall or perhaps misrecall it came from a Barracks). It is very roughly not reasonably aligned with the R115. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 19:51, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
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Cut across the hills on December 15th 2006 to avoid gridlock on the M50 and found myself in snow! While that is fairly common for Sally Gap in Winter the weather had been extremely mild right up to the night before; so it was rather unexpected. After taking the photos I reckoned it was time to write a page on The Military Road!
I have tried upload a brief video; I converted it to abc.ogg format (successfully, as per instructions [ HERE]) but when I click on it I can't play it!
Anyone got an Idiot's Guide on how to get '.AVI' format video to play in Wiki without having to understand the maths in the Special Theory of Relativity?
( Sarah777 22:45, 16 December 2006 (UTC))
Why are the KM units in this article being converted to miles at the ratio of 0.5? This is obviously not the correct ratio, unfortunately I am unable to rectify this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.101.6.94 ( talk) 18:30, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
Transferring text entered into the article lede by User:Gnomon
--This is not completely true. The start of the Military Road was not as described here. It started in Rockbrook, just off the R116, and went through Massy's Wood, joining Stocking Lane/R115 near the current location of Timbercraft. From there, it coincided with the R115.--
Further discussion here please. jxm ( talk) 18:57, 14 April 2014 (UTC)
There was and is a Military Road in Dublin leading to the south side of Heuston/Kingsbridge station but is is also noteworthy. I remember it led to a westerly placed platform that was often reserved for soldier trains to keep separate from regular trains. (I recall or perhaps misrecall it came from a Barracks). It is very roughly not reasonably aligned with the R115. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 19:51, 25 November 2019 (UTC)